On Tuesday, 26 April, Singapore’s largest bank and a leading bank in Asia, DBS Bank Ltd launched “Digibank”, a breakthrough “Mobile-only Bank” app designed to make Banking simpler, smarter and faster for its customers. The new “DBS Digibank” app delivers a groundbreaking “mobile-first” experience and builds on the bank’s continuous efforts to innovate on its digital offerings to enhance the customer experience.

Today, every other enterprise is “Going mobile”. Enterprise mobility enables organizations to leverage contextual data and engage with their customers more effectively and establish a strong brand identity.

Extending the same concept to Governance, why can’t we build a government-backed Mobile App to engage general public? What if Government formulates its strategies focused on citizen’s personas, feedback, discomfort, thought-process and their intent? Instead of a bunch of party people running the nation, wouldn’t it be great if citizens too are involved, real-time? What if ‘Voting’ is not just a once-in-5-year phenomenon but a continuous driving force for a nation’s growth? Yeah! A pioneer idea to change the way a Nation is governed – for betterment!

One of the principle challenges for application developers has been distribution of the application. Traditional computer applications have relied on clunky installers called wizards to sort out and set up the components of a program, but this paradigm does not work well across multiple mobile platforms. Let’s see what the available Mobile App file extensions are for different Operating Systems.

The version history of the Android mobile operating system began with the release of the Android alpha in November 2007. The first commercial version, Android 1.0, was released in September 2008. The most recent major Android update is Android 6.0 “Marshmallow”, which was released in October 2015. Let’s take a look back through the years at how Andy Rubin’s brainchild has evolved into the industry titan that it is today.

The Apple vs. FBI controversy going on right now is quite a techno-political drama. FBI wants a terrorist’s phone unlocked to read its content. Simple enough, right? Unless it’s Apple iPhone! This has triggered one of the most important legal battles over the future of security – Digital vs. US National security. Strange? Let’s have a look about what’s at stake.

2016 is the year of the iPhone 7. With sales stalling for the first time in the iPhone’s history, Apple needs to pull something truly impressive out of the bag to bring the love back, and now’s as good a time as any to gather up the best iPhone 7 rumors swirling around.